201 software-formal-method-phd positions at University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
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the PhD program. The Coordinator of Student and Academic Affairs is an integral part of the Student Affairs team and is responsible for the coordination of programs and services for all PhD students in
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for Archaeology and Historic Preservation. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Basic knowledge of U.S. history and historic period archaeology. Working knowledge of documentary and archival research methods
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, and testing. Support veterinary student instruction through formal class sessions and/or supervised rotations. Provide administrative support to leadership. Serve on committees and perform other duties
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University Housing Dining Services Job Summary Perform office support tasks requiring knowledge of general office and departmental procedures and methods, the ability to operate a variety of office
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. Duties & Responsibilities Train, coach, mentor and professionally develop child welfare agency staff and leadership through individual coaching, group learning, and formal training on leadership and
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. Required Qualifications PhD in Chemistry or other related field. 2 years of experience running mass spectrometry experiments. Preferred Qualifications 5 years experience running mass spectrometry experiments
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schema. Assemble, clean, integrate, analyze, and display information and data from a variety of sources in a digital format using GIS, web mapping applications, and other software. Coordinate with GIS and
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Strategic Hiring Initiative in Climate-smart Circular Bioeconomy (CCB)—Assistant/Associate Professor
applications for a tenure-track/tenured research and teaching role at the level of Assistant or Associate Professor. We encourage applications from PhD candidates who are nearing the completion of their studies
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University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign | Springfield, Illinois | United States | about 1 month ago
. Experience working with diverse audiences. Informal and/or formal teaching experience. Synchronous and asynchronous distance educational delivery skills and teaching experience. Preferred Qualifications
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for Archaeology and Historic Preservation. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Basic knowledge of U.S. history and historic period archaeology. Working knowledge of documentary and archival research methods